phatmanmike
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i did a search and found this from 2 years ago or so... and it seems to work 99% of the time. it was posted by jb...<br /><br />
you really should put this in the FAQ... i cant count how many people ask "how fast should my boat go?"<br /><br />m ikey<br /><br />p.s that faq needs a good cleaning... broken links and suchThere is another formula for predicting top speed if ideally propped and trimmed.<br /><br />Prop HP=A<br />Boat gross wght.=B<br />Bottom factor=C: 180 for V bottom, 200 for nearly flat, 225 for Flat.<br /><br />Take the square root of A/B and multiply by C.<br /><br />Example: My Montauk has 70hp, weighs about 1900lb. with max load. 70/1900 =.037. Sq. rt of .037 =.19,<br />Nearly flat bottom factor, 200 X .19 = 38.4mph.<br /><br />GPS WOT reads 38.5mph <br />